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What Else Are You Reading? April 2013
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Apr 14, 2013 03:55PM

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Now I'm reading Heartless.
I finished Dragonflight this past weekend (My Review).
I will be starting The Wise Man's Fear with some friends in a few days.
I will be starting The Wise Man's Fear with some friends in a few days.

I watched the hobbit the other day so I might have to re-read LOTR next:)


The only Catherynne Valente I've managed to read so far is The Habitation of the Blessed and it rocked my world. I'm anxious to check out more work by Ms. Valente.


I still have to check out Le Guin's sci fi works. I've only read The Left Hand of Darkness and her fantasy series The Earthsea Trilogy which I really liked when I was younger. For sci-fi, I heard The Lathe of Heaven is really good.

And this morning I started A Natural History of Dragons, possibly because the cover looks good (ahem). Next I'll have to read either The Blind Assassin or Le Déchronologue for a book club session I've been invited to (my first irl book club thing!)

I'm in a reading funk right now. I'm going to start listening to The Gone-away World today, but I can't seem to find a print book that holds my attention. I think I just have too many to choose from.

I liked it a lot. It is Looong, but kept my interest. Portions seemed more than a little contrived, but not enough to spoil the story.



Good to know! I wanted to read another book by Atwood for a while so I'm happy with the club choice.

I complained but was secretly looking forward to it.

I complained but was secretly looking forward to it."
There's a group just for apocalyptic fiction?

Did you read the unabridged version? I read the "short" version and then tried the unabridged one in original Castilian and just couldn't do it! If you did kudos to you!!!

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The King's Blood by Daniel Abraham
I've resorted to having two books on the go for when my tablet loses power. That way I can just switch to a DTE.


I can totally understand you, me I gave up at the first monologue when he is left alone in the mountains...




I asked the staff if I could come back and complain if I didn't like the book. She just smiled nervously, unsure if I was being serious or not.
I wasn't.





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Also finished The Daylight War this week, another series that started great and seems to be struggling to stay at the same level - was Ok but not up to the very high standard of the first 2 books somehow
Ian wrote: " Just hope it doesnt trail off the way Mistborn did after the first book"
I'm curious if you finished the trilogy. I'll grant the second book isn't as good as the first, especially the first half of it.
The third book and the conclusion on the other hand were excellent in my opinion. I was very impressed with how he tied everything together.
I'm curious if you finished the trilogy. I'll grant the second book isn't as good as the first, especially the first half of it.
The third book and the conclusion on the other hand were excellent in my opinion. I was very impressed with how he tied everything together.









If you want light and fun, try The Iron Druid Chronicles by Kevin Hearne. It a book that's really enhanced by the audio production. The narrator does such an awesome job. Hearne posted on Facebook today that the e-book of the first installment, Hounded, is available as an ebook for $2.99 right now, but I still would recommend the audiobook. It's very fun.


Yeah from what I've seen around, I'm going to give the Hounded audiobook a whirl. Thanks for the recommendation!

I'm now listening to Open Season, the first Joe Pickett mystery by C.J. Box. I've read a couple of his stand-alones and enjoyed them. I chose it because I should be able to finish it tomorrow and not carry anything over the weekend.
In text, I'm almost done with The Killing Moon. I'm also still working on A Clash of Kings. When I need a change of pace, I'm reading American Rose: A Nation Laid Bare: The Life and Times of Gypsy Rose Lee. I don't read many biographies, but this one is pretty interesting.


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